Tuesday, June 21, 2011

free day at glacier national park!

This is a post where I gloat about the joy of living in close proximity to Glacier National Park.  See?

And this is a post where I brag about my great friends who are always DOING THINGS and inviting me to DO THINGS and including me even though I'm kind of a weakling and come in a two-pack with a toddler who tends to go at a molasses-like pace at times.

We have wonderful, outdoorsy people at our church.  Now, my usual experience of outdoorsy people is that they tend to make you feel bad about yourself (if you're bookish and sedentary like I am).  No, I've never hunted a deer or ridden a snow mobile or climbed a mountain.  When it comes to outdoorsy stuff, I'm limited by both my physical ability (I have a bum knee) and my lack of knowledge.  I have to be told things that are obvious to others.  In my experience, this has led to many folks just not taking me too seriously and going about their way.  It makes me feel excluded sometimes.  Left out.

But these Montana folks.  They really know how to welcome you into their world.  Or, at least my Montana folks do.  Whenever there's an outdoor experience, they put up with all my dumb questions .  They slow down if I need them to.  They explain things and don't assume I already know.  But they never make me feel like an idiot.  They make me feel invited in, included, and more knowledgeable after being with them than before.  I love my Montana people.

Today was "free day" at Glacier National Park.  It was an incredibly gorgeous day (after weeks of rain and grey skies).  We skipped rocks at Lake McDonald, walked down a trail to a waterfall.  We ate on a rocky beach by Lake McDonald Lodge.  All along the trail, I joked about being eaten by bears (an actual fear that had me worried all last night...I was convinced both I and my toddler would in fact be devoured by bears).  They put up with me. They laughed and smiled with me.  And because of that inclusion, Burrito and I were able to enjoy the wonders of God's creation, the breath-taking scenery.  The crash of the rapids and the waterfalls.  The warmth of the sun on our face.  The pleasure of good conversation on the trail.  Burrito was enamored with the picnic on the beach.  Eating sandwiches OUTSIDE?  AT A LAKE?  WITH FRIENDS?  Awesome! 

We love living in Montana, and it's not just because of the scenery.  It's because of the wonderful people we have met here and their welcoming hearts.

21 comments:

  1. sounds great!! outdoorsy picnics are always a blast.

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  2. "sendentary and bookish"! Love it.

    Wow, now we have that in common - not that we needed anything more than butter, obviously.

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  3. Mrs., I agree, butter is a sufficient reason for bonding, but atrophied muscles are even better.

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  4. It was a fantastic day! It is wonderful to be with you Rebecca and the Burrito, to me you are so knowledgeable and I have only always enjoyed talking with you. It is nice to be around people who make each other feel special, and I really enjoy that none of us make each other feel inadequate because of our questions. I like that we are able to humble ourselves and recognize we don't know everything. There is no question that is dumb to me, because WOW I have asked some doozies :) I have a passion for books especially botany books, and I am so glad you will listen to me as I blather about the medicinal purposes and the habitat of certain species. I don't care how fast we go or where we go the only thing that matters to me is that we are together enjoying special experiences and friendships. I like to go slow so I can identify the plants and take pictures. We are all so different I am just glad that we can experience new things together. Thanks for stepping out there. We need to get you a fog horn now for those bears :) Shaunda

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  5. Thanks, Shaunda...yay for mutual admiration society!:-)

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